Residents near Mapleton under evacuation notice for area wildfire Residents near Mapleton are under a Level 3 (Go Now!) Highway 126 was closed at the intersection with Highway 36 in both directions due to the fire, Fire crews are continuing to battle a wildfire estimated at five to six acres in size near Mapleton, according to the Oregon Department of Forestry More From KEZI 9 News
Level 1 be ready evacuation order for Rice Fire near Mapleton Oregon Route 126 westbound had reopened as of 8:30 p m after closing at milepost 14 4 in Mapleton June 19 due to the fire, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation Oregon Route 36
Rice Road Fire triggers evacuation warnings in Mapleton The Rice Road Fire burns through trees near Mapleton, Oregon, Thursday, June 19, 2025 Credit: Ashli Blow Lookout Eugene-Springfield A helicopter, dropping water scooped from the nearby Siuslaw River, is part of the battle against the Rice Road Fire near Mapleton, Oregon, Thursday, June 19, 2025
Wildfire near Mapleton prompts evacuations - KLCC Oregon Hwy 126 and Hwy 36 were closed for several hours in Mapleton, but ODOT announced around 8:30 p m Thursday that both roads had re-opened Central Lincoln PUD said a large power outage associated with the fire had affected customers in Mapleton and Swisshome, but that power had been restored Thursday evening
Residents near Mapleton urged to evacuate immediately as wildfire . . . MAPLETON, Ore — The Lane County Sheriff's Office has issued the following evacuation notices The following areas are under a Level 3 (Go Now) evacuation notice due to wildfire: All areas of Rice Road near Mapleton All areas of Hillcrest Road near Mapleton All areas of 1st Ave near Mapleton; Level 3 means leave immediately!
Wildfire triggers evacuations near Mapleton | News | cgsentinel. com The following areas are under a Level 3 (Go Now) evacuation notice due to wildfire near Mapleton: All areas of Rice Road near Mapleton All areas of Hillcrest Road near Mapleton All areas of 1st Ave near Mapleton Oregon road workers urge passage of transportation bill, others warn of financial burden; Concerts in the Park return;